email interview 1
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email interview 2
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video interview
11/7/01
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transscript of the video interview
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RJ: please describe your work: what are you working on, since when, which
technology are you using (hardware, software).
DP: I am involved in business development, and software development and
selling of services. I am also a functional tester . I primarily use Microsoft
office products.
RJ:your education: how did you come to work with computers
DP:I am a management graduate, but have been taking computer science as
an elective in my school (from class eight) as well as in college. I have
done several basic courses in Computer science, and have used it extensivelly
to utilise the potential of the net during my MBA
RJ:your daily life, your past (?): where are you born,
how did you come to madras?
DP:I was born in madrsa, but brought up in Kerala, in a town called
Eranakulam. My grandfater was a farmer, my farther and mother are both entrepreuners,
running a family business.
After my MBA, which i completed in XIM,Bhubaneswar, one of India's top most
colleges, I was offered a job in Madras , by Polaris.
RJ:how do you like working with computers, do you
have specials feelings about it, special thoughts?
DP:I think the computers open up a whole new world, that we would otherwise
be unexposed to.
RJ: are you working or using the internet? how? what
for? how often?
DP: Yes. 10 hours a day on all week days. And I use the internet for looking
for information on companies as well as keeping abreast of what is happening
in the technology space worldwide , and also to keep in touch with family
and friends.
RJ: do you think that working with computers has any influence on the daily
life? in case, which (maybe in comparison to other ways of working?)
DP: yes. Life is faster simpler.
RJ: how much are you interested, influenced or involved with the indian
philosophy (religion)?
DP:very highly!
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